Kefeng Lu Station (simplified Chinese: 科丰路站; traditional Chinese: 科豐路站; pinyin: Kēfēnglù Zhàn; Jyutping: fo1fung1lou6 zaam6) is a station of Guangzhou Metro Line 7, located underground at the intersection of Kefeng Road and Kaitai Avenue in Guangzhou's Huangpu District.[1] It opened on 28 December 2023, with the opening of Phase 2 of Line 7.[2]

Station layout

G Street level Exits B, C, D
L1
Concourse
Lobby Ticket Machines, Customer Service, Shops, Police Station, Safety Facilities
L2
Platforms
Platform 2 arrow for L  7  towards Meidi Dadao (Jiazhuang)
Island platform, doors will open on the left
Platform 1  7  towards Yanshan (Luogang) arrow for R

Exits

The station was designed with four exits.[3] In the station's initial opening, only Exits C and D on the west side of the Kefeng Road intersection of Kaitai Avenue were opened, while Exit B on the other side of the road was opened on 26 January 2025.[4] In addition, the construction of Exit A has not yet been implemented.

The distance between this station and Suyuan Station is about 800 meters. Guangzhou Metro believes that the distance between the two stations is too long, and there are interchanges to Line 6 and Line 21 respectively at Luogang and Shuixi stations, so it does not set up a long transfer passageway to connect the two stations, but reserves an interface to connect to Luogang Wanda Plaza at Exit C, which is connected to Suyuan Station.[5]

Exit letter Gallery Exit location Nearby
B Kaitai Avenue
C Kaitai Avenue Kaitai Avenue (Kefeng Road Intersection) Public Bus Stop (Westbound), Luogang Wanda Plaza Public Bus Stop
D Kaitai Avenue Kaitai Avenue (Kefeng Road Intersection) Public Bus Stop (Eastbound)

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History

In Phase III of the Guangzhou Metro construction plan approved in 2017, Line 7 will set up Xinyang Xilu Station near the intersection of Xinyang Road West and Kaitai Avenue (i.e., the east side of the station's current location).[6] In 2018, during the EIA phase of this line, Xinyang Xilu Station was adjusted to the location of this station and renamed to Kefeng Lu, which was finally implemented.[7] On 4 September 4, 2019, the station site began enclosure construction.[8]

At 12:00 on December 28, the station was put into use with the opening of Line 7 Phase 2.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "科丰路". Guangzhou Metro (in Simplified Chinese). Guangzhou Metro.
  2. ^ a b "广州地铁七号线二期和五号线东延段开通运营,长洲岛派出舞狮喜迎开通" [Guangzhou Metro Line 7 Phase II and Line 5 East Extension opened for operation, and Changzhou Island sent out lion dance to welcome the opening]. Xin Kuai Bao (in Simplified Chinese). 2023-12-28. Archived from the original on 2023-12-28. Retrieved 2024-01-05.
  3. ^ "明天起,地铁七号线二期科丰路站围蔽施工!交通疏解方案必看!" [Starting tomorrow, the Kefeng Road Station of Metro Line 7 Phase II will be under construction! Traffic relief plan must be read!]. Guangzhou Huangpu Release (in Simplified Chinese). 2019-09-03. Archived from the original on 2023-01-17. Retrieved 2025-02-16 – via Official WeChat Account.
  4. ^ 郑慧梓 (2025-01-25). "广州地铁七号线科丰路站B口明日开通" [Guangzhou Metro Line 7 Kefeng Road Station Exit B to open tomorrow]. Nanfang Daily (in Simplified Chinese). Archived from the original on 2025-01-25. Retrieved 2025-02-16.
  5. ^ "广州地铁科丰路段换乘站优化方案建议" [Suggestions on the optimization of transfer stations in the Kefeng Road section of Guangzhou Metro]. People's Daily Leaders Message Board (in Simplified Chinese). 2022-12-29. Archived from the original on 2023-01-16. Retrieved 2024-01-05.
  6. ^ 李丹 (2017-04-11). "广州将新建10条地铁线" [Guangzhou to build 10 new metro lines]. Nanfang Daily (in Simplified Chinese). Archived from the original on 2017-09-26.
  7. ^ 唐星 (2018-08-24). "广州地铁七号线二期2022年底运营 连接番禺黄埔" [Guangzhou Metro Line 7 Phase II will be operational by the end of 2022, connecting Panyu and Huangpu]. Xin Kuai Bao (in Simplified Chinese). Archived from the original on 2021-03-04.
  8. ^ "地铁七号线二期科丰路站9月4日起围蔽施工部分路段交通有调整" [Kefeng Road Station of Metro Line 7 Phase II will be under construction from September 4th, and traffic on some sections will be adjusted]. Yangcheng Evening News (in Simplified Chinese). 2019-09-04. Archived from the original on 2023-01-17.
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